Other building permits included in the June report are for a $1.5 million common area remodel at the Magic Valley Mall, $160,000 and $352,000 new storage unit buildings at Muni Storage, a $95,000 roof replacement at Creative Carpentry Inc., and a $5000 interior remodel at Safe House, among others.

Contractor for the Sherwin-Williams store is Boise-based Primary Construction Inc.

Work continues on building Twin Falls’ first Olive Garden, which is scheduled to open later this year near the mall. It was reported earlier this year that a Hobby Lobby also is planning to open in the Magic Valley Mall.

“It is very exciting to be introducing these two businesses to the Twin Falls community,” Randy Woodbury, president of Woodbury Corporation, said in a prepared statement in February. “Hobby Lobby offers people a great opportunity to explore their creative passions. And for the past 20 years, local residents have routinely put Olive Garden at the top of the list of most-desired businesses, so we know they’ll be thrilled to have both of these businesses finally be so close to home.”